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So here the reverse order of the day (-; On the way back from the Souper, a nice illuminated house… Mr Obama’s new job? Just kidding \ud83d\ude42 Izmir seems to be a wedding friendly city…. since a lot of shop are related to it! The small mosque on the time tower place, where tonight in the Ramadan Periode an important celebration happened: On my way back from my walk, I needed to eat something: The sunset at Izmir’s promenade… With a strange guy pointing on the nice sunset: People were invited to eat – because it was a a special date for the Ramadan. Some police men even wanted me to eat there. I though it would be disrespectful to just grab the food being not of their religion. At some points behind the market, some dogs had found a place to hide… One wall of the old market with Ancient Greek signs And the entrance to the old market. Similar a bit to the one of Istanbul. When arriving in most big cities, there are as the back side: smelling waste water… :-l The entrance from north into Izmir is nice with cycling paths, green surfaces that’s true intensively watered And nicely decorated: Every big cities want to show themselves \ud83d\ude09 On <\/i>lucky guy just passed the railway crossing before it closed :-)) Need a sign? Feel free \ud83d\ude42 Sometimes, avoiding the main road has disadvantages : Beside the dust, you can as well come across the more slums and less attractive parts of a region :
\nThe day ended with something very very delicious… and sorry for the Greek fans among you: the Turkish ones are better suited to my taste \ud83d\ude09<\/a><\/p>\n
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\nAnd always a bit politics… it is alway Atat\u00fcrk… and Erdogan… I could not find out the name of the third one. <\/a><\/p>\n
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\nIzmir has as well “other type” of architecture. <\/a><\/p>\n
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